Spin-Triplet Superconductivity from Quantum-Geometry-Induced Ferromagnetic Fluctuation

Phys Rev Lett. 2024 Jan 19;132(3):036001. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.132.036001.

Abstract

We show that quantum geometry induces ferromagnetic fluctuation resulting in spin-triplet superconductivity. The criterion for ferromagnetic fluctuation is clarified by analyzing contributions from the effective mass and quantum geometry. When the non-Kramers band degeneracy is present near the Fermi surface, the Fubini-Study quantum metric strongly favors ferromagnetic fluctuation. Solving the linearized gap equation with the effective interaction obtained by the random phase approximation, we show that the spin-triplet superconductivity is mediated by quantum-geometry-induced ferromagnetic fluctuation.